This document summarizes a project that evaluated the use of multimedia tools to create stories among primary school students. A tool called "1001storia" was used to produce over 800 multimedia stories by 900 teachers and 20,000 students from 2007-2012. Questionnaires administered to teachers and students found that the project provided cognitive, social, and motivational benefits. It enabled collaborative learning and tutoring between more and less skilled students. The tool was found to promote responsible use of technology in schools through its usability, simplicity, affordability, and production of a final product.
This document summarizes a project that evaluated the use of multimedia tools to create stories among primary school students. A tool called "1001storia" was used to produce over 800 multimedia stories by 900 teachers and 20,000 students from 2007-2012. Questionnaires administered to teachers and students found that the project provided cognitive, social, and motivational benefits. It enabled collaborative learning and tutoring between more and less skilled students. The tool was found to promote responsible use of technology in schools through its usability, simplicity, affordability, and production of a final product.
The document describes several luxury libraries located in Europe. It discusses the Abbey library at Melk, Austria, known for its extensive manuscript collection. It also describes the magnificent library at the Mafra National Palace in Portugal, which is 88 meters long and covered in marble. Finally, it discusses the library at Admont Abbey in Austria, which contains over 70,000 volumes and is the largest monastic library in the world.
The document summarizes photos taken during an open house event at the Library of Eötvös Lóránd Art and Science University in Budapest, Hungary. The photos show the entrance hall and several reader's rooms in the library, as well as closeups of a book and deed of foundation. The document encourages viewing more photos from the event on a provided website.
The document describes several luxury libraries located in Europe. It discusses the Abbey library at Melk, Austria, known for its extensive manuscript collection. It also describes the magnificent library at the Mafra National Palace in Portugal, which is 88 meters long and covered in marble. Finally, it discusses the library at Admont Abbey in Austria, which contains over 70,000 volumes and is the largest monastic library in the world.
The document summarizes photos taken during an open house event at the Library of Eötvös Lóránd Art and Science University in Budapest, Hungary. The photos show the entrance hall and several reader's rooms in the library, as well as closeups of a book and deed of foundation. The document encourages viewing more photos from the event on a provided website.
29. Bucarest Bucarest est la capitale de la Roumanie. Elle est construite sur une boucle de la Dâmboviţa dans le sud du pays. La ville, fondée en 1459 était alors la capitale de la Valachie. La population de la ville est de 2 090 000 habitants, avec une aire urbaine de presque 2 500 000 habitants. Entre les deux guerres, la ville eut le surnom de "Petit Paris". Quelques bâtiments ont été construits par des architectes français Selon la légende, le nom de la ville vient de Bucur, un berger qui s'est établi le premier sur l'emplacement actuel. Comme, en roumain, bucur signifie joie, de nombreux écrivains roumains surnomment Bucarest la ville de la joie. D’autres diaporamas Ici